Wednesday 5 August 2020

No Sooner Said Than Gone

Colin used to complain that when I came up with an idea I always wanted it done straight away. This is very true. Poor man.............. how did he put up with me for so many years!?

Anyway, having decided last week that the strawberry bed we built in our first year here wasn't worth keeping I straight away set about getting rid.

The edges were made from the wood frame of the strange pointless pergola thing, that lurked at the end of the garden when we moved in ...... Here it is in April 2017


By July 2017 we'd done this with some of the wood. The new raspberry bed closest to camera and the strawberry bed beyond



From the bedroom window you can see how close the two beds(the raspberry cage frame also needs to come down- somehow- it's bolted, nailed and very fixed) are to the hedge and trees - a much too dry spot. Photo below from September 2018.
           

First I forked out all the half-dead strawberry plants then I was able to unscrew most of the wood frame and with a bit of levering with a spade removed all the wood. That's now on the heap to be cut up for firewood sometime.

Leaving a hump of soil.............
After shoveling off 4 barrow loads of loose top soil it was more or less level with the grass surrounding it.
So job done. I can now run over it with the ride on mower and cut down whatever grows and eventually it will grass over - or I could buy a little grass seed.

Back Tomorrow
Sue


 

37 comments:

  1. you did a good job, i also like things done straight away and my lovely hubby is very laid back and doesn't understand why i'm so impatient! i just don't see the point in hanging around, i like to crack on!x

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    1. I used to start things that were really too big for me to tackle and hope Colin would come and take-over!

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  2. That the Aries in you Sue, we like to get things done as soon as we think of them. Looks a bit dull out there this morning, I hope it doesn't rain.

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    1. Nowadays I have to do things when I think of them or I forget!

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  3. Well done.
    I think some things are the better for some pondering but there's quite a lot that could be done straight away and this is one of them. Getting some extra firewood is a bonus point. :-)
    xx

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    1. Just need to get my Brother in law to do some woodcutting for me - he's hard to pin down!

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  4. You ARIES? That's an Aries trait? That explains a lot of things about F. She think it, she do it. Drives Mr B nuts.

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  5. Better to cut your losses and run. Easier on the mind to have a little extra grass to mow than keep looking at and wonder what to do with a garden bed where nothing will grow.

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  6. Brilliant stuff. Where do you get your energy? I would like some of it please.

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    1. I'm a wee bit younger than you Pat and hope I have as much enthusiasm for things in 20 years time as you do now - not sure I'll have the energy!

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  7. I'm the same think of something and get straight on with it, my hubby even sees the sparkle in my eye just before I say anything, he laughs at me. You have been busy, but as my mum used to say, job well done!

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  8. Well done. Our gardening mojo is back and we have started clearing large areas to make. Them more manageable.

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    1. I had a week with no gardening energy a while back but now OK again

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  9. When I have an idea I mull it over in my own mind before voicing it. Once I'm certain that it's a good idea I want it doing instantly too and I'm not an Aries.

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    1. I rarely think before speaking which causes lots of trouble

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  10. If I get an idea I mull it over for so long it takes on a life of it's own, and changes so many times that I never seem to put it into action. Maybe it's because I am Libra and weigh everything up for far too long.

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    1. Totally the opposite of me then!

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    2. Snap Rustic Pumpkin, I'm also a Libran. Maybe that's why we're both alike with having to think about it firstt.

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  11. I always start off with 'I've been thinking ... ' when I'm putting an idea over to Alan and yes, like you I mean 'I've been thinking and I want it done NOW'. He's learnt to dread those three words as much as he dreads 'We need to talk'.

    Well done on snapping into action, something I would have done too. If a jobs worth doing it's worth doing immediately :-)

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    1. I always started with " I've had a thought" - and watched him groan knowing it meant a job for him!

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  12. So much better than procrastinating, and a job well done. X

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  13. After we lost my mum I did a few jobs in her garden that she always did, and it was like being with her again.

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    1. Tasker, this is the same with me. My mom has been gone 2 1/2 years and I now own her home. When I work in her garden I feel so close to her. She loved working in the yard.

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  14. Good for you Sue. A brilliant job, love the idea,of letting the grass grown in its own time back, and it will.

    LX

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    1. yes it does, as long as you keep cutting the weeds.

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  15. A job well done and done quickly too! I'm the same way about getting things done. If I don't do it quickly, I'll either worry about it or I'll forget it!

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  16. Great to get that bed removed. Things never seem to grow very well beside hedges, do they.
    I giggled at your comment about starting a big job and hoping Colin would help finish it as I used to be the same :)

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    1. I think he worked out my ideas were usually OK and knew I'd try and do it myself if he didn't help - Miss him

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  17. That's a lot of work. It must feel really good to have it done!

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  18. Very well done. Now you need to rest up for your next big project.

    God bless.

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  19. I always enjoy your blog. I'm impressed with your quick action on the strawberry bed. There are lots of 'free' grass seeds around in the hedge rows at present that you could sprinkle on the earth to give the grass a start.

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